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DOYLE, Estella

DOYLE

Posted By: Annette Lucas (email)
Date: 5/23/2021 at 17:43:30

The Clinton Semi-Weekly Age, Mar 8, 1901 Page 2
The funeral of little Stella Doyle occurred from the mother's home on Sixth avenue Thursday afternoon, attended by many sorrowing friends.

The Clinton Semi-Weekly Age, Mar 8, 1901 Page 4
A bright young life passed out, just at the morning of womanhood Tuesday, at 6 a.m., when all that was bright and lovely and campanionable in the person of Estella Doyle became a memory, and the poor, wasted, frail body was stilled in death. A bright child, active, far advanced in her studies at school, ever ready for a romp, or a run, or for study, or work, if duty called, she was a loved companion of her brothers and a cherished member of the divided family circle, as she goes to join the father and elder sister who have preceeded, leaving the mother, Mrs. Lizzie Doyle, and two brothers to mourn the loss. She was born and raised in Clinton, and had reached the age of fourteen years, but in the frail body was the germs of consumption, and when the disease began its ravages it was swift and sure. The funeral will be held Thursday at 2:30 at the Presbyterian chapel.

The Clinton Semi-Weekly Age, Mar 8, 1901 Page 4
The funeral services over the remains of the late Stella Doyle will be held in the Sunday school rooms of the Presbyterian Church this afternoon at 2, with interment at Springdale.


 

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